June 11, 2008

REN & STIMPY PRODUCTION MUSIC ...PART TWO!! (UNAVAILABLE)

UPDATE: The links got yanked, but check out the comments for some good news.

Here it is folks, the long-awaited second volume of vintage incidental music that was excavated for the Ren and Stimpy show. Most of this stuff seems to come from the post John K. era with several notable exceptions that were sorely missing from the first batch (i.e. Shock Horror which blared as the news "Ren Hoek Takes Bubbly Sponge Bath" hit the streets), but even if you're as unfamiliar with the later episodes as I am, you're still bound to find something you enjoy among the one hundred and ninety-four selections (that's five full hours to you and me). Compared to the last set this collection is much more massive, but it's less focused stylistically; however, this amounts to a broader and wackier range of music.

Once again, the original curators of this amassment remain shrouded in the shadows of cyberspace, but we can thank blogger Voncheech for recently upping them. And just like last time, I contributed a cover (featuring another Bill Wray masterwork), looked up and ID tagged the artists, and made a track list. Again I tried to arrange it according to musical styles. It starts with plucky mid-century easy listening, and turns glamorous before going nutso eclectic ( You name it...rag time, folk, barroom piano, jazz, country, big band, banjo pickin', traditional German, Irish, French, and Eastern, and no shortage of polkas) followed by romantic, classical, drama and suspense, all punctuated with an assortment of short cues. You're practically guaranteed to like it if you like the same things I do... wax paper... boiled football leather... dog breath. We're not hitchhiking anymore... we're riding.

194 tracks (MP3, 192 kbps), Run time: 5 hours(for a list of track names see the comments on this post)

Hey, there!It's me again, don't know if you remember me...This post really made my day, no my week! ;D The best thing about it that my b-day is on Friday, so it's kind of a pre-present. :)Many, many, many thanks for this masterpiece!!! :)

I can't get this to download from Megaupload. It just keeps redirecting me to the front page and making me wait 45 seconds, then redirects me to the front page and the letter authorization again. Can some kind soul possibly upload this to Rapidshare?

Thank you for sharing Kirk! If you guys like this kind of library music you should definitely check out my two Retro Shopping compilations which are in the same happy-go-lucky style as the music used on the Ren & Stimpy show.

Excelent contribution of all the freaks of ren & stimpy, i already downloaded both compilations and i want to give thanks to all the people that made this posible, you're great, and btw some songs were missing: Vesti la Giubba - by Enrico Caruso, Pas de Deux by Tchaikovsky, a night on a bald mountain by Mussorgsky and Funeral March by Charles Gounod. =) THANKS!

I am kicking myself in the ass for not knowing about this when I first downloaded vol. 1. I like many of you have search high and low and have only found Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 has vanished. I would appreicate it if anyone reading this who has it to please up it. Heck in one file or two. That would be fantastic.

these links do work, i just rechecked the availability of all the three archives in the mentioned dlc.

download the dlc from the forum post at www.vagos.fm. open the dlc either with jdownloader or cryptload, they will check the availability of the files and download them. these tools are especially useful for free users of rapidshare and the likes, as they can reconnect your dsl connection automatically after each download to avoid waiting times and volume limits.

Kirk! Thanks so much! And thank you everyone else who helped repost Volume 2. All these years watching Ren & Stimpy, I also loved the incidental music so much and I was so sad in my belief that I would never find out what those songs were.

OmG..Thanks U guys...I've been looking for this music since I was a child. I thought that I would never be able to figure out what these songs were...Cheers to the Owner of this Blog..We all owe U one!